The Rocky Mountain News reports Denver Broncos WR Rob Moore (knee) has eased on his worry over his knee problems from the past. He had some soreness in his left knee during June’s minicamp, but a week of rest following the practices eased the discomfort and his worries. Moore said he was basically just getting through everything during the last minicamp and his knee limited him, making him unable to be “explosive.” He’s currently taking part in conditioning drills with the team.

Len Pasquarelli reports for ESPN.comDenver Broncos veteran WR Rob Moore has looked good this off-season, but Moore is worried about pain in his left knee again. If healthy, Moore should be the team's first solid No. 3 WR in a long time. Over the past four seasons, the team's No. 3 WR averaged 11 catches.

The Daily Camera reports Denver Broncos WR Rob Moore (leg), who has been plagued by injury over the past couple seasons, is playing like he has missed time. He hasn't missed any reps and head coach Mike Shanahan remains optimistic that Moore will be ready to go in training camp.

The Rocky Mountain News reports Denver Broncos WR Rob Moore (knee) has been experiencing pain and swelling in his knee throughout minicamp, though he has not missed any practice time. Moore stated, "I have to say I'm a little bit concerned."

The AP reports Denver Broncos WR Rob Moore did some running and also ran wind sprints at the team's mini-camp Sunday, but he was held out of most drills. He had arthroscopic knee surgery five weeks ago. "You could see him running with the wide receivers, and he looked pretty good," coach Mike Shanahan said. "We just don't want to have him cutting too quickly after the surgery. He will start on our off-season program here in the next few days, and in a couple of weeks he'll be full-go."